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    Confessions et frontières dans le Saint-Empire moderne : le Brandebourg, Minden et le calendrier en 1668 by Christophe Duhamelle

    “…In 1668, the Elector of Brandenburg (Protestant) imposed a transition to the (supposedly Catholic) Gregorian calendar on his subjects of the principality of Minden in Westphalia (with a Protestant majority). …”
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    Confessions and boundaries in the Holy Roman Empire: The Brandenburg, Minden, and the Calendar in 1668 by Christophe Duhamelle

    “…In 1668, the Elector of Brandenburg (Protestant) imposed a transition to the (supposedly Catholic) Gregorian calendar on his subjects of the principality of Minden in Westphalia (with a Protestant majority). …”
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    El calendario gregoriano en el Nuevo Mundo. Historia global, cultura escrita, tiempo universal by Ricardo Uribe

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The implementation of the Gregorian calendar in the New World is still an unknown process, or at least a subject that has not gone beyond comments, dates, and some documents. …”
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    Statehood Day or Candlemas Day: Ideology vs. Chronology by Srđan Milošević

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…It will be shown that the reason for these errors lies in the incorrect calculation and translation of dates from the Julian into the Gregorian calendar, as well as that the contemporary insistence on the connection between Statehood day and Candlemas Day is ideologically conditioned and that it is a consequence of the desecularization of Serbian society.…”
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    What did Qiangic peoples call the twelve months? by Lin, Ying-chin

    Published 2024
    “…However, today the Chinese commonly use the Gregorian calendar, and the twelve months are expressed by cardinal numbers in the spoken language. …”
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    Ramadan Effect on Prices and Production: Case of Turkey by Cem Eyerci, A. Ömer Toprak, Ömer Demir

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…However, the lack of indicators produced referencing calendars other than the Gregorian system makes it hard to observe the impact of the cultural, national, and religious days that annually shift in the Gregorian calendar, on the economy. Ramadan, the ninth month of the lunar-based Hijri calendar, has an impact on many issues, namely the Ramadan effect, due to the changes in the daily practices of the fasting Muslim people. …”
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    Improving the Forecasting Accuracy Based on the Lunar Calendar in Modeling Rainfall Levels Using the Bi-LSTM Method through the Grid Search Approach by Gumgum Darmawan, Budhi Handoko, Defi Yusti Faidah, Dian Islamiaty

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results show that the MAPE of the lunar calendar is relatively smaller at 14.82% which indicates the better forecasting ability than the Gregorian calendar which is 35.12%.…”
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    Calendar Anomalies in Islamic Frontier Markets by Faheem Aslam, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Tahar Tayachi, Peter Verhoeven, Yasir Tariq Mohmand

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The results support weak-form market efficiency, suggesting that investors in frontier stock markets should not expect to outperform the market on a consistent basis when trading on particular days of the week or months of the year according to the Islamic or Gregorian calendar.…”
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    Ash fell from the skies to the earth: The eruption of the Vesuvius in 1631 AD and the Balkan lands by Mrgić Jelena

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…George near Pljevlja, Pološko and another one which still cannot be precisely identified, reported the fallout of ash on Wednesday, December 7, according to the Julian, i.e. 17 according to the Gregorian calendar. Considering the velocity of ash clouds, it is assumed that in both cases it could have been the first thing they saw at dawn, on the day after the eruption (cf. the map in this paper). …”
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    If Only the French Republicans Had Known This: The Week as a Social Fact by Djiwo Weenas, Sarah Daniels, Joeri Minnen, Theun Pieter van Tienoven, Ignace Glorieux

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…During the French Revolution and inspired by the Enlightenment, an attempt was made to replace the Gregorian calendar (which was based on ‘irrational’ overlapping cycles linked to religious celebrations) by the Republican calendar (which was based on ‘rational’ clearly nested cycles in accordance with the metric system). …”
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    The Start of the New Year According to the National Calendars of the Tajiks by Dilshod K. Rakhimi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…However, along with the introduction of the lunar and solar calendars, and later the Gregorian calendar, vernacular calendars survived until the mid-twentieth century, and some of them even survive to this day.…”
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    Professor Fedor Rodionovich Bogdanov (1900–1973) (on the 120<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the birthday) by A. A. Kurygin, I. S. Tarbaev, V. V. Semenov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Professor Fedor Rodionovich Bogdanov was born on October 2 (15 in the Gregorian calendar), 1900. In 1919, Fedor successfully graduated from the classical men’s gymnasium and then entered the medical faculty of Rostov University. …”
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    Performance of fuzzy approach in Malaysia short-term electricity load forecasting by Mansor, Rosnalini, Zulkifli, Malina, Mat Yusof, Muhammad, Ismail, Mohd Isfahani, Ismail, Suzilah, Yip, Chee Yin

    Published 2014
    “…Therefore electricity load forecasting is important in order to avoid shortage or excess.Previous finding showed festive celebration has effect on short-term electricity load forecasting.Being a multi culture country Malaysia has many major festive celebrations such as Eidul Fitri, Chinese New Year and Deepavali but they are moving holidays due to non-fixed dates on the Gregorian calendar. This study emphasis on the performance of fuzzy approach in forecasting electricity load when considering the presence of moving holidays. …”
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    150 years of the Serbian Medical Society by Čolović Radoje

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It was founded on April 22, according to the Julian calendar (May 4, according to the Gregorian calendar) in 1872, during a century in which, after the failed First Serbian Uprising, the Serbs fought in the Second Uprising to become a vassal principality within the Ottoman Empire, and succeeded – not merely using weapons, but also with wisdom and patience. …”
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    Qualche considerazione sulla costante di correlazione tra il lungo computo Maya ed il calendario occidentale by Adriano Gaspani

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The correlation between the Long Count and the Gregorian calendar has been studied by many authors who have obtained correlation values very different from each other (almost 50 different values), which differ from one another by hundreds of years, producing considerable uncertainty in Mayan history in relation to other civilizations. …”
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    Three Sabachay Gravestones by Damir V. Mukhetdinov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Faizkhanov died on the night of August 28-29, old style (or September 9-10, new style) 1866, on the night from Sunday of the Gregorian calendar to Monday of the Muslim calendar. The same information allows to consider that the time of birth of Kh. …”
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    Scenarios for Iran’s Cyberspace Issues in 1395sh by Mohammad Mahdi Mowlaei, Hamed Talebian, Hamid Abedi

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In this article, we will present some scenarios for Iran’s cyberspace issues in 1395sh (equal 20 March 2016 – 20 March 2017 in Gregorian calendar). Scanning of Iran’s environment, showed 195 variables have higher priority than average. …”
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    Fuzzy approach performance of shortterm electricity load forecasting in Malaysia by Mansor, Rosnalini, Zulkifli, Malina, Mat Yusof, Muhammad, Ismail, Mohd Isfahani, Ismail, Suzilah, Yip, Chee Yin

    Published 2014
    “…Electricity load demand is influenced by many factors, such as weather, economic, social activities and etc.The relation between load demand and the independent variables is complex and it is not always possible to fit the load curve using statistical models.The complexity and uncertainties of this problem appear suitable for fuzzy methodologies.Hence, the Fuzzy approach was used to forecast electricity load demand.Previous findings showed festive celebration has effect on shortterm electricity load forecasting.Being a multi culture country Malaysia has many major festive celebrations (EidulFitri, Chinese New Year, Deepavali and etc.) but they are moving holidays due to non-fixed dates on the Gregorian calendar.Therefore, the performance of fuzzy approach in forecasting electricity loads when considering the presence of moving holidays was studied.Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model was estimated using simulated data by including model simplification concept (manual or automatic), day types (weekdays or weekend), public holidays and lags of electricity load.The result indicated that day types, public holidays and several lags of electricity load were significant in the model.Overall, model simplification improves fuzzy performance due to less variables and rules.…”
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    Magnitude and risk factors of chronic respiratory symptoms among municipal street sweepers in Dessie and Kombolcha City, Northeast, Ethiopia: Cross-sectional study by Elias Manaye, Yibekal Manaye, Mengesha Birkie

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used from 15 February to 16 March 2019 Gregorian calendar, among 392 participants. An interviewer-based questionnaire was used. …”
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    “The ways of soul, mind and heart to God — no one can intercept them...”: Letters of hegumen Amfilokhiy of Konev to prince A. V. Obolensky, 1926–1934 by Tatyana Shevchenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It arose after the Finnish Orthodox Church introduced the Gregorian calendar (1921) and the "new" Paschal in 1925. …”
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